Ounce of Prevention Fund Head Start & Early Head Start Annual Report 2013
Contents General Information... 2 Overall Grantee Budget 2013... 9 Children and Families Served 2013... 11 Health... 14 Parental involvement in Directly Operated, Delegate and Partner Agencies... 15 Special Efforts to Prepare Children for Kindergarten... 18 Summary of Triennial Review Findings... 19 Summary of Audit Findings... 19 Summary of Information Required by the Secretary... 19 1
General Information Grantee: The Ounce of Prevention Fund Program Number: 05-CH6100-000 Address: 33 West Monroe, Suite 2400, Chicago, IL 60603 Phone Number: (312) 922-3863 Fax Number: (312) 346-2981 Head Start Director Name: Claire Dunham Head Start Director Email: claired@ounceofprevention.org Agency Web Site Address: www.ounceofprevention.org Agency Type: Grantee Agency Description The Ounce of Prevention Fund is a Head Start/Early Head Start grantee which provides services through directly operated, partner, and delegate programs throughout the city of Chicago and the south suburbs. Educare Directly Operated Program The Educare Center is a program to prepare young, at-risk children for school by implementing the approaches and practices that science tells us are necessary to help young children grow up safe, healthy, and eager to learn. This unique program provides education and care for 145 children ages 6 weeks to 5 years. Educare offers specialized supports for children and their families, including arts, intensive math and language, and many parent education opportunities. The center is the original site of a national network of Educare schools developed through a partnership between the Ounce of Prevention Fund and the Buffett Early Childhood Fund. Healthy Parents & Babies Directly Operated Program The Healthy Parents & Babies program has 63 program slots allocated to providing services for pregnant women, young parents and children birth through age 3. The program philosophy is based on providing relationship-based, family-centered, child-focused programs for pregnant women, children and families served through home visits and doula services that begin as early in a woman s pregnancy as possible. Site Location Educare Center 5044 S. Wabash Avenue Chicago, IL 60615 Healthy Parents & Babies Hayes Center 4859 S. Wabash Ave Chicago, IL 60615 2
Community Areas Served Grand Blvd Kenwood Washington Park Brighton Park Humboldt Park McKinley Park Centers for New Horizons Partner Agency Program Name: Centers for New Horizons Address: 4301 South Cottage, Chicago, IL 60653 Phone Number: 773-548-9839 Head Start Director Name: Marlene McKenzie Head Start Director Email: marlenem@cnh.org Agency Web Site Address: www.cnh.org Agency Type: Partner Agency Description Centers for New Horizons partners with the Ounce of Prevention Fund to provide comprehensive Early Head Start services to children, and build the communities in which they reside. The agency serves 40 Early Head Start-eligible children. Site Location Effie Ellis II Early Care & Education Center 4301 S. Cottage Grove Avenue Chicago, IL 60653 Community Areas Served Grand Blvd. Washington Park Kenwood Children s Place Association Partner Agency Program Name: The Children s Place Association Early Learning Center Address: 1800 N. Humboldt Chicago, Illinois 60647 Phone Number: 773-395-9193 Fax Number: 773-395-4486 Head Start Director Name: Traci Ouimette Head Start Director Email: touimette@childrens-place.org Agency Web Site Address: www.childrens-place.org Agency Type: Not-for-Profit 3
Agency Description The Children's Place Association is a safe haven for children and families whose lives have been devastated by disease and poverty. Children s Place partners with the Ounce of Prevention Fund to service HIV/AIDS -affected and medically fragile children and families. The agency services 35 Head Start center based eligible children. 32 center based EHS children, and 24 home visiting children. Site Location Family Center 1800 N. Humboldt Blvd. Chicago, IL 60647 Home Visiting Program 3059 W. Augusta Chicago, IL 60622 Community Areas Served Medically Fragile Families throughout the city of Chicago SGA Youth and Family Services Partner Agency Program Name: SGA Youth and Family Services Address: 3152 W. 47 th Street, Chicago, IL 60632 Phone Number: (773) 321-9232 Fax Number: (773) 475-7454 Head Start Director Name: Leticia Ramirez Head Start Director Email: lramirez@sga-youth.org Agency Web Site Address: www.sga-youth.org Agency Type: Private/Public Not-for-Profit Agency Description: SGA Youth & Family Services supports the emotional and social development of Chicago area children, adolescents and young adults by providing fee-free therapy, case management, and other supportive services for individuals and their families. The program services 72 Head Start children and 50 Early Head Start children using the home visiting model. Site Location Home Visiting Program 4222 South Archer Chicago, IL 60632 Community Areas Served Brighton Park McKinley Park 4
Aunt Martha s Youth Services Head Start Delegate Program Number: 05CH6100-001 Program Name: Aunt Martha s Youth Service Center Address: 19990 Governors Highway, Olympia Fields, IL 60461 Phone Number: 708-747-2780 (Head Start site) Fax Number: 708-747-2812 Head Start Director Name: Angelia Lee Head Start Director Email: alee@auntmarthas.org Agency Web Site Address: www.auntmarthas.org Agency Type: Private/Public Not-for-profit Agency Description Aunt Martha's Youth Service Center provides a full continuum of services for children, teens and families in nine counties across northeastern Illinois. The program provides Head Start services 260 to children ages 3-5 in two locations noted below. Site Locations Park Forest 23485 Western Avenue Park Forest, IL 60466 Riverdale 14424 Wentworth Avenue Riverdale, IL 60827 Community Areas Served Crete Park Forest Richton Park Riverdale Steger University Park The Beacon Hill area of Chicago Heights Casa Central Delegate Agency Program Number: 05CH6100-007 Program Name: Casa Central Children s Services Address: 1343 N. California, Chicago, IL 60622-2803 Phone Number: (773) 645-2300 Fax Number: (773) 645-1342 Head Start Director Name: Rebecca Gonzalez Head Start Director Email: rgonzalez@casacentral.org 5
Agency Web Site Address: Agency Type: http://www.casacentral.org Private/Public Non-profit (Non-CAA) Agency Description Casa Central Child Development program provides quality early childhood education for 323 children ages 3-5, including bilingual, full-day Head Start/IDHS child care. Casa Central also offers early childhood development programming in a home setting for children and their families. Through Home-based Head Start, trained educators work with parents and children, ages three to five. Site Locations ABC Home-Based Head Start 1349 N. California Chicago, IL 60622 Casa Infantil 2222 N. Kedzie Avenue Chicago, IL 60647 Community Service Center 1343 N. California Avenue Chicago, IL 60622 Community Areas Served Hermosa Humboldt Park Logan Square West Town Wicker Park Children s Home + Aid - Delegate Agency Program Number: 05CH6100-006 Program Name: Children s Home and Aid Address: 125 S. Wacker Dr., 14 th Fl., Chicago, IL 60606 Phone Number: (312) 424-0200 Fax Number: (312) 424-6884 Head Start Director Name: Jan Stepto-Millett Head Start Director Email: Jstepto-millett@childrenshomeandaid.org Agency Web Site Address: www.childrenshomeandaid.org Agency Type: Private /Public Non-Profit (Non-CAA) 6
Agency Description Children s Home + Aid Head Start promotes school readiness by enhancing the social and cognitive development of children in low-income families. The Head Start program offers educational, health, disability, mental health, nutrition and social services to 216 children from 3-5 years of age. Learning experiences are planned to foster total growth and developmental skills. Children participate in music, art, language, literacy, dramatic play, math, science, and computer activities. Site Locations Englewood Child and Family Center 1701 W. 63 rd Street Chicago, IL 60636 Viva Home-Based Head Start 2516 W. Division Chicago, IL 60622 Community Areas Served Center Based: Englewood West Englewood Home Based: Hermosa Humboldt Park Logan Square West Town One Hope United - Delegate Agency Program Number: 05CH6100-004 Program Name: One Hope United Address: 514 W. 31 st Street, Chicago, IL 60616 Phone Number: 312-949-4015 Fax Number: 312-949-1168 Head Start Director Name: Rosanne DeGregorio Head Start Director Email: rdegregorio@kidshopeunited.org Agency Web Site Address: www.kidshopeunited.org Agency Type: Private/Public Non-Profit Agency Description One Hope United provides advocacy, support and comprehensive early childhood education services to vulnerable children and families through a diverse array of prevention, intervention, and community-based programs and services. The program services to 170 children from ages 3 to five. 7
Site Locations Bridgeport Child Development Center 1 3053 S. Normal Avenue Chicago, IL 60616 Bridgeport Child Development Center 2 514 W. 31 st Street Chicago, IL 60616 Edgewater Early Childhood Center 5244 N. Lakewood Street Chicago, IL 60640 Community Areas Served Edgewater Rogers Park Uptown Bridgeport Morgan Park 8
Overall Grantee Budget 2013 Total Public and Private Funds received: $ 17,568,954 ACTUAL FUNDING BY SOURCE - 2013 SOURCE OF FUNDING PUBLIC PRIVATE TOTAL Federal $ 13,178,397 $ 0 $ 13,178,397 State and Local $ 2,986,482 $ 2,986,482 Individuals, Corporations, Foundations, In-Kind, etc. $ 1,404,075 $ 1,404,075 TOTAL $ 16,164,879 $ 1,404,075 $ 17,568,954 2013 Budget and Actual Expenditures 9
Children and Families Served 2013 Head Start Enrollment Early Head Start Enrollment Center-based Program a. 5 days per week 1. Full-day enrollment 488 136 2. Part-day enrollment b. 4 days per week 1. Full-day enrollment 2. Part-day enrollment 364 Home-based Program 290 120 Services to Pregnant Mothers 33 Total: 1142 289 Educare Total Children Served: 161 Total Families Served: 154 Average monthly enrollment (as percentage of funded enrollment): 100% Number of Eligible Children in Community, ages 0-5 11,266 Percentage of children served in agency 1.4% Healthy Parents and Babies Total Children Served: 43 Total Families Served: 130 Average monthly enrollment (as percentage of funded enrollment): 108% Number of Eligible Children in Community, ages 0-3 2,476 Percentage of children served in agency 1.7% 11
Centers for New Horizons Total Children Served: 60 Total Families Served: 55 Average monthly enrollment (as percentage of funded enrollment): 105% Number of Eligible Children in Community, ages 0-2 2476 Percentage of Eligible Children Served in Agency 2.4% Children s Place Association Total Children Served: 128 Total Families Served: 115 Average monthly enrollment (as percentage of funded enrollment): 99% Number of Eligible Children in Community, ages 0-5 1,843 Percentage of Eligible Children Served in Agency.6% SGA Total Children Served: 155 Total Families Served: 140 Average monthly enrollment (as percentage of funded enrollment): 99% Number of Eligible Children in Community, ages 0-5 10,357 Percentage of Eligible Children Served in Agency 2% Aunt Martha s Youth Services Total Children Served: 307 Total Families Served: 282 Average monthly enrollment (as percentage of funded enrollment): 104% Number of Eligible Children in Community, ages 3-4 2930 Percentage of Eligible Children Served in Agency 1.0% 12
Casa Central Total Children Served: 396 Total Families Served: 368 Average monthly enrollment (as percentage of funded enrollment): 93% Number of Eligible Children in Community, ages 3-4 9097 Percentage of Eligible Children Served in Agency 4.34% Children s Home + Aid Total Children Served: 299 Total Families Served: 271 Average monthly enrollment (as percentage of funded enrollment): 100% Number of Eligible Children in Community, ages 3-4 3,356 Percentage of Eligible Children Served in Agency 5.5% One Hope United Total Children Served: 200 Total Families Served: 192 Average monthly enrollment (as percentage of funded enrollment): 102% Number of Eligible Children in Community, ages 3-4 8,015 Percentage of Eligible Children Served in Agency 2.6% Grantee Total Total Children Served: 1749 Total Families Served: 1701 Average monthly enrollment (as percentage of funded enrollment): 101% Number of Eligible Children in All Service Areas, ages 0-5 51,816 Percentage of Eligible Children Served in Agency 2.1% 13
Health Percentage of enrolled children who received medical and dental exams Received Medical Exams Received Dental Exams/ Oral Care Educare 81% 90% Centers for New Horizons 81% 62% Healthy Parents and Babies 51% NA Children s Place Association 46% 81% Aunt Martha s Youth Services 89% 94% Casa Central 93% 92% Children s Home + Aid 86% 91% One Hope United 99% 100% SGA 77% 66% Grantee Average 69% 75% 14
Parental involvement in Directly Operated, Delegate and Partner Agencies Parent Education Activities Health Children s Dental Health Workshop on Childhood Cavities Mobile Dental vans Health Education workshops on infant immunizations Parent Education on Oral Heal Care 2 Week Post-Partum Visits by the Grantee Nurse Illness Exclusion workshops Parent Training on Lead Health Service Advisory Committee meetings Importance of health & developmental screenings CPR& First Aid workshop Nutrition education series o Features nutrition hints, food demonstrations, role modeling of healthy habits, portion control Mental Health Parent Support Groups Individual Family Mental Health Support Sessions Mental Health Referrals Mental Health Series with Agency Directors and Consultants Screenings and identification of children needing assistance due to cognitive or mental health issues Center for Social Emotional Foundations For Learning Training Classroom Observations Well-Being Workshops o Depression o Substance Abuse o Domestic Violence o Stress Management o Resolving Conflict o Effective Parents o Positive Guidance for Children with Autistic Behaviors 15
Education and Literacy sampling The Gold Home Language Survey Administration Transitions into Kindergarten Read Techniques for Parents Lending libraries Book giveaways Present and discuss Child Outcomes reports with parents Parent Trainings o Assessments and Screenings o Head Start Federal Review and Self-Assessment Process o Curriculum o The Role of Parents During A Home Visit Workshops o Parents as Primary Educators On-Site Family Literacy Nights and Activities o Literacy Education for Parents o Parent-Child Reading o Parent-Child Acting Weekly Reader EveryDay Math Education Options in the Chicago Public Schools Community and Social Services Parent Program Orientation Meal count and Participation Procedure Week of the Young Child Activities Creating Parent Partnership Agreements Parent Bulletin Boards Parent Survey Community Partners Luncheons Provisions of Resources and Social Service Referrals o Enhancing Parent Engagement o Local events and services o Domestic Violence o Child Abuse o Homes family Education o Immigrant Education Series Workshops and Trainings o Pedestrian & Transportation Safety o Utilization of Community Resources o Community Assessment Other Community-related Education Parent-Child off site activities o Week of the Young Child Local Education Options 16
Win Trusts Training on Money Smart Adults Ounce Annual Pre-Service Conference Back to School Health and Education Fair Parent and Community Classes o Developing Budgeting Skills o Parent Cafés Parent Committee Meetings Parent Committee Meetings are held monthly at every site and agency. Parent Education Workshops are generally include monthly meetings. Examples include: o Head Start 101 o Parent Committee Orientation o Review of Parent Policy Council By-Laws o Strengthening Families Self-Assessment Committee developed plans to enhance parent involvement. o Families learned about the Strengthening Families initiative and participated in discussion groups. o Teachers provide regular reports to families about learning activities in the classroom. o Self-Assessment Parent Involvement o Pocket Literacy Other special gatherings or activities Male Involvement Monthly Group Monthly Policy Council Meeting Transition Ceremony Activities Parent Recognition Event End-of-year celebration Seasonal Celebrations Family field trips Parent-Child breakfast Chinese New Year Cinco Del Mio 17
Special Efforts to Prepare Children for Kindergarten Grantee and delegate staff conducted a variety of activities to prepare children for their kindergarten experience. Using evidence and fact finding methods, classroom teachers conducted Teaching Strategies GOLD observational format to collect specific child data in the areas of cognition, physical development, literacy, math, science, general areas of knowledge and social emotional development. Teachers looked for strengths and challenges indicators that would guide them in preparing individualized lesson plans for each child. During the assessment period, teachers include parent input and observe a child using the indicators. The Grantee has been purposeful in its focus of supporting teachers, home visitors and families in promoting school readiness skills. The Grantee has purchased a math support curriculum, Everyday Math, and all teachers, home visitors, education coordinators and some parents have been trained. We continue to use Weekly Reader to support literacy skill development and homeschool connection. More training and support is clearly needed in the area of supporting duallanguage learners. The areas of concern are Gross Motor, Language, Literacy and Math. The Grantee noted the need for more teacher training and resources in the above areas. In the 0-3 age range, much of the focus is on building and maintaining secure attachment, supporting healthy interactions and building independence. The benefits of that focus are clearly seen in the low percentages of children below expectations in Social-Emotional. It is noted that as the age increased, that percentage of children falling below expectations in Social-Emotional also increases. This may be attributed to an increased focused on teaching concepts and less focus on caregiving. The following training strategies were developed to ensure school readiness: Training Plan Support the roll-out of the use of the Everyday Math curriculum Training in the acquisition of English will be beneficial for both bilingual and English only speaking staff to understand how to observe and assess dual language learners ages Birth to 5 Teachers will receive continuing education and support related to Teaching Strategies Gold and the use of Creative Curriculum to promote intentional teaching Focused training and support for Baby Math and Literacy for 0-3 will be developed and implemented Trainings and professional development opportunities are designed to support the areas of needed improvement. GOLD reliability will be pursued as an avenue to help further develop the quality of documentation Part 5: Grantee Next Steps Gather resources for Baby Math and Literacy 0-3 and develop training and support for EHS teaching staff Become more competent in utilizing curriculum (Creative Curriculum, Learning Games, Parents as Teachers) for objective/dimension-specific activities Become more proficient in assigning objectives/dimensions and levels to evidence 18
Increase the overall quality of documentation by providing staff feedback and mentoring regarding child observations and ratings Acquire a better understanding of how to observe, support and assess dual language learners Review with Education Coordinators language skill development in the Early Childhood classroom Summary of Triennial Review Findings There was a Triennial Federal Review for the Ounce of Prevention Fund s Early/Head Start program during 2013. There were no non compliances or deficiencies. Summary of Audit Findings There were no financial audit findings in the grantee, partner or delegate agencies for FY2013. Summary of Information Required by the Secretary The Ounce Board of Directors and Policy Council were given brief summaries and links to all Program Instructions and Information Memorandums. 19